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  2. These golf courses named the best in SC. Where did Myrtle ...

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    Three Grand Strand courses ranked among the top five best public courses in the Palmetto State, and six of the top 10 reside in the Myrtle Beach area. Of the top 20 ranked golf courses, 13 reside ...

  3. Myrtle Beach area dominates Golfweek magazine’s list of best ...

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    The Dunes Golf & Beach Club, 9000 N. Ocean Blvd., Myrtle Beach Caledonia Golf & Fish Club, 369 Caledonia Drive, Pawleys Island True Blue, 900 Blue Stem Drive, Pawleys Island

  4. Golfing at one of Myrtle Beach’s most historic courses? Pros ...

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    Hole 14 at Pine Lakes Country Club in Myrtle Beach, SC. Pine Lakes is the oldest golf course in the Myrtle Beach area. Sun News File photo from 7/9/2021.

  5. Blades Brown - Wikipedia

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    Blades Brown (born May 21, 2007) is an American golfer from Nashville, Tennessee who at age 16 broke Bobby Jones ' record as the youngest medalist at stroke play in U.S. Amateur history. [1] Bobby Jones set the record when he was 18 years old (1920), and it remained unbroken for 103 years. In 2023, the 16-year-old Brown, then a high school ...

  6. TPC of Myrtle Beach - Wikipedia

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    6,950 yards. Course rating. 74.2/146. Course record. 62 - Bo Hoag. TPC of Myrtle Beach is a golf resort located off South Carolina Highway 707 in Burgess, South Carolina, near Murrells Inlet in the Myrtle Beach metropolitan area. The Tom Fazio designed championship golf course is a member of the PGA Tour 's Tournament Players Club network.

  7. Mike Strantz - Wikipedia

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    Michigan State University. Occupation. Architect. Practice. Golf Course architect. Mike Strantz (May 27, 1955 - June 10, 2005) was an American golf course architect based out of South Carolina. In 2000, he was named as one of the "Top 10 Greatest Golf Architects of All Time" by Golfweek magazine. [1]